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Border Blaster
"Border Blaster" is an original world music video series. The 30-minute episodes are comprised solely of music videos from groundbreaking musicians from around the world.
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Music
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From Frank Sinatra to Danny Elfman, Emil Richards' Six Decades of Music
Post date:Percussionist Emil Richards has been present on the L.A. music scene since the 1960s, contributing to recordings of famous TV theme songs and the soundtracks of Danny Elfman.
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Music
Favela Rising
Favela Rising
Post date:Just as Anderson Sá’s grassroots Afro Reggae movement is at the height of its success, a tragic accident threatens to silence the movement forever.
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Women
Sarabah
Sister Fa's Fight for Women In Senegal
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Music
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Remembering Jazzman Gerald Wilson
Post date:Iconic bandleader/composer/arranger/educator Gerald Wilson, who passed away last month at the age of 96, was a fixture on the Central Avenue scene in Los Angeles.
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Music
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Ernie Andrews: Soul of Los Angeles Jazz
Post date:Jazz singer Ernie Andrews will receive LACMA's L.A. Jazz Treasure award, recognizing Andrews' role in L.A.'s early jazz scene.
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Visual Arts
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Alice Bag's Portraits of the Los Angeles Punk Scene
Post date:With her portraits of members of L.A.'s early punk rock scene, Alice Bag brings to light parts of L.A. punk history that have long been ignored.
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Music
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Mark Abel: A Contemporary Voice in Classical Music
Post date:Former journalist Mark Abel moved to the Central Coast from Southern California to pursue his craft of creating rock-inflected classical music with a contemporary edge.
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Multi-disciplinary
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John Wiese Documents Sound with Video
Post date:John Wiese often uses silence in his videos as a means to evoke sound, forcing his audience out of the passive listening experience.
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Music
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The Legend of Carlos Guitarlos
Post date:Carlos Ayala, a.k.a. Carlos Guitarlos, was a fixture in the 1980s Los Angeles punk scene. The Highland Park residents continues to perform his brand of rhythm and blues.
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Visual Arts
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Cardboard Crafting: Ana Serrano's Paper Worlds
Post date:Artist Ana Serrano constructs cardboard-made sculptures inspired by Latino pop culture, and the beauty found in the day-to-day built environment of L.A.
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Visual Arts
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Cardboard Crafting: Ana Serrano's Paper Worlds
Post date:Artist Ana Serrano constructs cardboard-made sculptures inspired by Latino pop culture, and the beauty found in the day-to-day built environment of L.A.
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Performance
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This Body is Not That: Sonic Frontiers with Jules Gimbrone
Post date:Jules Gimbrone believes that sound is the most radical of mediums.
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Multi-disciplinary
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My Father's Charreria, My Rodeo
Post date:After his father's death, a belt buckle became the most significant object linking Romeo Guzmán to his father's past as a rodeo rider and Mexican migrant.
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Music
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Can Opera Become a Sustainable Art Form?
Post date:An op-ed on the sustainability of opera as an art form.
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Music
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Songs About Place: Pasadena's Hyperlocal Music Series
Post date:The fourth iteration of the program "Songs About Place" features performances of songs about the San Gabriel Valley.
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Music
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Jazzman John Ellis On Writing in L.A.
Post date:Saxophonist and composer John Ellis has spent his residency at 18th Street Arts Center by composing 30 new pieces of work.
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Music
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Superstar Violins Converge for the Stradivarius Fest
Post date:Violins made by eminent 17th and 18th century Italian luthier Antonio Stradivari will be featured in the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's Strad Fest L.A..
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Performance
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In These Boxes: Breaking the Cycle of Grief and Love
Post date:Artist and musician Dudley Saunders combines his music with images of the keepsakes of strangers in a performance at the Eagle Rock Center for the Arts on Feb. 8.
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Latin America
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Metralleta de Oro: Bringing the Bling to Cumbia
Post date:The trio of young Mexican American DJs Metralleta de Oro specialize in Sonidero, an extremely rhythmic sub-genre of the Mexican, Central and South American cumbia genre notable for its thumping repetitive bass lines.
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Hispanic Heritage Month
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Metralleta de Oro
Post date:The trio of young Mexican American DJs Metralleta de Oro specialize in Sonidero, an extremely rhythmic sub-genre of the Mexican, Central and South American cumbia genre notable for its thumping repetitive bass lines.